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03/13/2013 Former Rams display skills at Pro Day16 players compete in front of 20 scouts 02/11/2013 Rams tackle Day 1 of 2013 "Ram U" programSecond phase of offseason strength and conditioning program underway 11/28/2012 Press Conference Quotes--Jim McElwain, Bernard Blake and Charles LovettNov. 28, 2012 11/10/2012 Postgame QuotesCSU vs. UNLV - Nov. 10, 2012 02/07/2012 CSU press-conference transcript: McElwain introduces coachesHead coach likes grass-roots start shared by many of new assistants MIKE KENT Mike Kent is in his second season as the head football strength and conditioning coach at Colorado State in 2013. Hired by Jim McElwain, he joined the Rams staff on Jan. 19, 2012. In his role Kent oversees the entire football strength and conditioning program, including the design and implementation of Colorado's all-encompassing "Ram U" offseason program. Kent, who trained Darrelle Revis, Josh Freeman and Deion Branch during their college careers, is in his 33rd season as a coach of football student-athletes, a career that includes 30 years as a highly-respected strength and conditioning instructor. He was recognized in 2013 as Master Strength and Conditioning Coach by the Collegiate Strength and Conditioning Coaches association, which signifies a commitment to student-athletes and the strength and conditioning profession. "I am ecstatic to be able to add a coach the quality of Mike Kent," McElwain said from the recruiting trail upon hiring Kent. "This is an important hire, because NCAA rules mean he'll spend more time with our players than any other coach. I have a lot of faith in Mike to help prepare our guys not only from a physical, lifting standpoint, but also the mental aspect. 'How do you approach your work day?' He's a huge part of investing in our most important asset, our players. He's going to help us make constant deposits into that bank. And we won't make any withdrawals until Saturdays in the fall." Kent joined the Rams in 2012 from Appalachian State, where he'd served two stints (2009-11 and 1990-99) as head of the Mountaineers' strength and conditioning program for all student-athletes. Including a school-record three Appalachian State players selected in a single draft (three in 2011) and eight total drafted players - counting five during his first stint at App State - Kent has physically and mentally conditioned more than three dozen future NFL athletes. Included on that list:
The 1995 Southern Conference Strength Coach of the Year, Kent in between his tenures at Appalachian State headed the football team's strength and conditioning program at four Division I universities. He spent three seasons (2007-09) at Kansas State, three years (2004-06) at Pitt, four campaigns (2000-03) at Louisville, and one year (1999) at Eastern Kentucky. Before overseeing the power and speed performances of all student-athletes at Appalachian State (1990-99), he served as assistant director of strength and conditioning at East Carolina from 1998-90. The head strength coach at Shepherd College in Shepherdstown, W.V. from 1987-88, Kent also coached defensive line for that program. Before that, he laid much of his foundation in the field at North Carolina State, where from 1985-87 he served as graduate assistant, strength coach and assistant defensive line coach. Kent invested four years into high-school athletes, as a strength coach, offensive line coach and social studies teach at Miramar (Fla.) High School from 1984-85, and as the head wrestling coach, assistant football and track coach, and weight-room assistant at East Fairmont (W.V.) High School from 1982-84. He launched his coaching career as a student-assistant working with defensive ends, and assisting in the weight room, at Fairmont (W.V.) from 1981-82. A former outside linebacker, Kent played from 1978-79 at Potomac State College in West Virginia, and in 1980 at Fairmont State. A 1982 graduate of Fairmont State, he owns a bachelor's in education and social studies. He also earned a master's in recreation resource administration from N.C. State in 1987. Kent is married (Deena), and is a member of the National Hot Rod Association, he hails from Parkersburg, W.V. |
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